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  • Unknown author (1998-09-23)
    YSU students returning from vacation received word in the mail there will no longer be emergency loans distributed through the financial aid department. WCBA is offering students a chance to earn an associates or bachelor's ...
  • Unknown author (2003-09-23)
    Author Toni Morrison speaks at Powers Auditorium as part of the Skeggs Lecture Series. Student are questioning campus priorities in regards to funds donated by Alumni going towards the recreation center. Some students ...
  • Unknown author (2004-09-23)
    Disagreements over Youngstown State University's hiring of Forensic Science Professor Joseph Serowik have been placed in the spotlight this week after a review released Tuesday outlined problems in the process. John Edwards, ...
  • Unknown author (2008-09-23)
    Implementing hubs of innovation and opportunity by using YSU, St. Elizabeth Hospital, The Youngstown Business Incubator and local arts institutions could possibly foster new business growth downtown. Student soldiers ...
  • Unknown author (2010-09-23)
    The Board of Trustees endorse renovations to the M2 parking deck. The McDonough kicks off 20th anniversary with "Cinder Works" exhibit by Susanne Slavick. Gov. Ted Strickland outlined his education platformed and ...
  • Unknown author (2014-09-23)
    Recent data from the United State Census has show that Youngstown is the highest city in Ohio with a poverty rate of 40.2 percent, with 63.3 percent being children. Carrie Clyde, wellness coordinator for the YSU Office ...
  • Unknown author (2021-09-23)
    YSU is conducting research to study treatment for aliments such as Alzheimer's disease, PTSD and E-coli. Jobs improve, but COVID-19 is still affecting jobs around the Youngstown area. COVID-19 cases more than double on ...
  • Unknown author (1971-09-24)
    The expansion of the campus and the planned demolition of six buildings forced many departments to relocate. Students face the prospect of 400 less parking spaces, even with the construction of the new Parking Deck on ...
  • Unknown author (1986-09-24)
    Orientation issue: includes descriptions of University services to help students and student clubs. Football coach Dick Beede makes first penalty flag in 1940s.
  • Unknown author (1997-09-24)
    Special Orientation issue. YSU organizes celebration of 30th anniversary as a state university with special programming planned throughout the year. University plans to make the change from quarters to semesters by the ...
  • Unknown author (2002-09-24)
    President Sweet gets mixed reviews for his third annual State of the University address. Gary Fry, the anthropology professor arrested earlier this month on campus, could spend up to 18 months in jail and lose his job if ...
  • Unknown author (2009-09-24)
    YSU graduate, Mary K. Farragher and professor Dr. Adam Earnheardt were nominated for the Mahoning Valley Professional 40 Under 40 Award. The YSU University community gathered before the steel frame of the new Williamson ...
  • Unknown author (2013-09-24)
    The university has taken initiatives to cut back on energy consumption. NASA Glenn Research Center and YSU collaborate to improve manufacturing in the valley by offering no-cost consultation. FBI agent preps students and ...
  • Unknown author (2015-09-24)
    PAYO : Poverty Awareness in Youngstown, a service project started by Megan Evans and Ashley Orr, will schedule events to raise awareness and hold monthly collections to care for impoverished citizens. Youngstown State ...
  • Unknown author (2020-09-24)
    Renowned Latino educator and speaker, Michael Benitez, is the featured speaker in an interactive seminar for Hispanic Heritage Month. Student Government Association hosts "Y" voting event. Due to COVID-19, YSU shuttle ...
  • Unknown author (1940-09-25)
    Signs of Hell Week has descended upon YoCo with Freshman wearing Knee socks. Miss Olga Parfenchuk, Music Society member and member of the Junior Class, has been selected as one of the two artists to appear on the Youngstown ...
  • Unknown author (1959-09-25)
    The addition of seven new members of the YU faculty was announced. The 13th Annual Pete Penguin Ball was set to be held at Idora Park, with The Tempos providing the dance music. The YU show began its tenth year on the ...
  • Unknown author (1964-09-25)
    YU enrollment hits a new high at 9,600 full- and part-time students. Colonel John Wales was named the new head of YU’s Army ROTC program. The long-defunct Young Democrats Club became reestablished on campus. The YU football ...
  • Unknown author (1970-09-25)
    A new statewide campus disorder law went into effect. 900 new parking spaces were added to campus. Architects were selected to design and build the new University Library, while complaints mounted over the new School of ...
  • Unknown author (1987-09-25)
    The Youngstown Bomb Squad is called for an alleged pipe bomb in an academic building. The new alcohol laws in Ohio impact the Pub and campus events like Surfs Up and open fraternity parties. Richard P. McLaughlin is appointed ...

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